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 06/24/08   Outlaws win CPFL title
The Mid-Missouri Outlaws have won their second Central Plains Football League championship. The Outlaws beat the Independence Bulldogs 49-30 in the title game on Saturday in Independence, giving them back-to-back championships in the first two seasons of the CPFL. The league expanded from four teams to eight this season and saw Mid-Missouri, which went undefeated last year, lose a pair of games. The Outlaws (11-2) fell to the third seed in the playoffs and had to play a wild-card game while the top two seeds enjoyed first-round byes. “It was an awesome season,” said Travis Jobe, co-owner of the Outlaws. “It’s such a long season. Gosh dang 13 games, it’s almost an NFL season. ... I think this was maybe a little more sweet than last time just because of suffering two losses during the season, being the No. 3 seed and having to go through the wild card and all that stuff.”........
 06/21/08   Outlaws set for championship game
The road had more bumps in it, but the Mid-Missouri Outlaws are back in the same position as a year ago — playing for the Central Plains Football League championship. The Outlaws travel to play for the title against the Independence Bulldogs at 5 p.m. today at the Pop Warner Field in Independence. Admission is $5 for anyone 16 and over. “We’ve endured a lot more this year,” said Travis Jobe, co-owner of the Outlaws. “This year, we’ve had a lot more games plus the competition has stepped up a ton this year than what we had last year.” The Outlaws (10-2) beat the Missouri Mustangs in the final seconds of the CPFL championship game last year — when the league had just four teams. The league added four teams this year — including the Bulldogs — and Jobe said this year’s game could be just as thrilling. The teams split the regular-season series, each winning on their home field........
 06/16/08   Outlaws beat Mustangs in semifinals
A stout defense helped the Mid-Missouri Outlaws get back to the championship game of the Central Plains Football League. The Outlaws had five interceptions and held the Missouri Mustangs scoreless in the second half Saturday evening to earn a 48-30 win in their CPFL semifinal game in Liberty. The Mustangs outscored Mid-Missouri 8-6 in the first quarter and took a 30-28 lead into halftime. The Outlaws (10-2) scored 14 unanswered points in the third quarter to take the lead and added six points in the fourth quarter......
 06/08/08   Mid-Missouri rolls into semifinal round
The Mid-Missouri Outlaws won their first game of the Central Plains Football League playoffs in a big way. The third-seeded Outlaws defeated the sixth-seeded Topeka Savage 59-6 on Saturday at State Fair Community College. The Outlaws dominated the Savage for the second time this season with help from a commanding offense and key defensive stops. They beat Topeka 55-6 in a road game. Mid-Missouri’s Marcus James started the scoring on the first play of the game. James took the kickoff and maneuvered through Savage defenders on his way to the end zone. The touchdown gave the Outlaws a lead that they never relinquished. .........
 06/02/08   Outlaws can’t keep up with Bulldogs
The road won’t go through Sedalia to determine the 2008 Central Plains Football League championship. The defending league champion Mid-Missouri Outlaws lost 61-52 to the Independence Bulldogs on Saturday in Independence. Independence secured the No. 1 seed, and the Missouri Mustangs settled for No. 2. Both teams will receive first-round byes and will host second-round games June 14. The higher seed will host the championship game on June 21..........
 05/20/08   Playoff Scenarios
Out of the 8 teams in the CPFL, 6 will make the playoffs. The two division winners will receive a 1st round bye and will be seeded #1 and #2 depending on record and head to head match-up if there is a tie. The next 4 teams will be seeded based on overall league record. As of right now, we know who the six teams are, but the seeding for the playoffs is still up for grabs..........
 04/27/08   Handling pressure - Outlaws now 6-0 after rout of Junction City
The target on the Mid-Missouri Outlaws’ back keeps getting larger and larger with each victory. The undefeated semi-pro football team from Sedalia rolled over another opponent, the Junction City Tigers, 43-18 Saturday afternoon to remain unbeaten at 6-0. “Pressure is something that is earned,” said co-owner and player Travis Jobe. “Anytime you have something to play for you play harder. Today was an important game but we kept the momentum going.”
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 Top Players 
Rushing Yards
1.  Smith, Charles 659 
2.  Barber, Rees 633 
3.  Broils, Ty 441 
4.  Thompson, Lee 330 
5.  Sullivan, Matt 305 
6.  Loveless, Mike 304 
7.  Bolze, Kerry 296 
8.  Kamerer, Mike 296 
9.  Pickett, Rodney 216 
10.  Smith, James 196 
Yards Receiving
1.  Wolfley, Brad 689 
2.  Maxwell, Adam 599 
3.  Bolze, Kerry 494 
4.  Holt, Josh 376 
5.  Harris, Josh 369 
6.  Dobie, TR 349 
7.  Lyles, Ben 303 
8.  Nave, Drake 278 
9.  Cooper, Damien 264 
10.  Stinvil, Robert - PS 249 
Solo Tackles
1.  Baker, Trimaine 69 
2.  Harris, John 68 
3.  Thurman, Mike 62 
4.  Broils, Ty 57 
5.  Hiscke, Martin 57 
6.  Loya, Jeremy 52 
7.  Campbell, Terrance 47 
8.  Cumpton, Dustin 47 
9.  Martin, Nathan 46 
10.  Harrell, Rob 42 
 
 
 
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